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Home » Pacific Cables Damaged in Undersea Earthquake

Pacific Cables Damaged in Undersea Earthquake

January 1, 2007
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An earthquake off the southern tip of Taiwan damaged several undersea cable networks, disrupting telecom and Internet traffic across Asia.

Cables damaged by the earthquake and its aftershocks included:

  • the SMW3 cable, S1.8 (Fangshan – BU4) and S1.7 (BU3 – BU4)
  • the China-US cable, including segment W1 (Shantou – ChongMing) & segment S1 (Shantou – Okinawa/SLO), and segment W2 (spur to Fangshan).
  • the APCN cable, system 1 segment B17 (Hong Kong branch)
  • the APCN2 cable, system 2 Segment B5 (Taiwan Branch), segment 7 (Tanshui – Shantou) & segment 3 (Hong Kong – ChongMing)
  • the FLAG FEA cable, including sub-system 8 (Hong Kong – Shanghai – Korea)
  • the RNAL cable, including the Hong Kong – Busan cable, and the Hong Kong – Toucheng segment.

On January 2, Hong Kong’s Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) said major ISPs had recovered about 80% of their international connection capacity. Some real-time applications such as IP telephony may continue to be adversely affected by excessive response times. Major repairs are now expected to be completed in late January or February.

http://www.cht.com.twhttp://www.smw3.com/

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